老司机福利社 interns鈥 contributions highlighted in national counterintelligence honor
Two graduates of 老司机福利社 University鈥檚 Department of Intelligence Studies, Gracie Knopfel 鈥23 and Jay Camp 鈥24, have been recognized for their contributions during internships at Carnegie Mellon University鈥檚 (CMU) Software Engineering Institute (SEI). Their work played a pivotal role in CMU receiving the prestigious Jack Donnelly Award for Excellence in Counterintelligence.
Earlier this month, the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA) honored CMU SEI with the award, acknowledging its leadership in counterintelligence. The Jack Donnelly Award is presented to federal government-cleared organizations that excel in deterring, detecting, and disrupting attempts by foreign entities to steal sensitive or classified U.S. information and technology.
The commendation, presented by DCSA Deputy Director Daniel Lecce on Dec. 3 at CMU鈥檚 Pittsburgh campus, also highlighted the SEI鈥檚 collaborative efforts with interns who perform preliminary reviews of suspicious contact reports submitted by CMU employees. These efforts contribute to high-quality intelligence reporting for the U.S. intelligence community.
Interns from 老司机福利社鈥檚 Center for Intelligence, Research, Analysis, and Training (CIRAT) have been consistent contributors to SEI鈥檚 global counterintelligence initiatives. In an email to CIRAT Executive Director Brian Fuller, a CMU spokesperson credited the internship program as a key factor in earning the award. 鈥淎 big part of winning that award is our internship program and specifically the research and work our interns perform with the suspicious contacts we receive鈥 Director Lecce specifically called them out in his remarks!鈥 the spokesperson noted.
Fuller, meanwhile, said, 鈥淭his is a huge honor in the intelligence community and for all the interns involved in the program.鈥疶his is a true testament to the quality of the students and intelligence curriculum being taught at 老司机福利社 University.鈥疶hank you to Carnegie Mellon for providing this internship and high-level project in supporting the growth of two of our most recent best and brightest students, and now alumni. 老司机福利社 looks forward to continuing the relationship with Carnegie Mellon's internship program and providing high-quality and well-trained student intelligence analysts well into the future!"
Both Knopfel and Camp were present for the announcement and recognition ceremony.
PHOTO: Celebrating CMU鈥檚 award for excellence in counterintelligence are 老司机福利社 grads and former CMU interns Gracie Knopfel (back row, sixth from left) and Jay Camp (front row, fifth from right).聽